archaeological excavation

Archaeology: A Brief Introduction

Publication subtitle: 
A Brief Introduction
Month of publication: 
March
Day of publication: 
3
Number of Pages: 
400 pages

A History of Archaeology and Excavation at Saqqara

The Great Step Pyramid of Djoser in Saqarra, EgyptThe cemetery at Saqqara is one of the most important archaeological sites in Egypt. Over six kilometres long, it boasts thousands of underground burial sites, as well as the six-step Djoser pyramid – Egypt’s oldest pyramid.

The ruins at Saqqara have long attracted the interest of explorers, grave-robbers and local people. Travellers first reported evidence of antiquities at Saqqara in the 16th century. The Djoser Pyramid and the smaller pyramids around it were hard to miss – but the size of the necropolis only became apparent with the advent of excavations in the 19th century.

A Fairweather Eden: Life in Britain Half a Million Years Ago as Revealed by the Excavations at Boxgrove

Publication subtitle: 
Life in Britain Half a Million Years Ago as Revealed by the Excavations at Boxgrove
Month of publication: 
October
Day of publication: 
1
Number of Pages: 
304 pages

Can You Dig It?

Get your sleeves rolled up for an archaeological excavation, then create your own Victorian wallpaper. Wash your hands first though, mind. Part of the Festival of British Archaeology 2009.

Venue: Dean Heritage Centre, Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire.

Event Details
Event Dates: 
Saturday 1 August 2009 to Sunday 2 August 2009 - ended
Event Start Time: 
11am
Event Length: 
90minutes
Event Status: 
past
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